A reproduction of George I at Newmarket by John Wootton in an antique Aged Gold frame on a white background.

Tally-Ho No. 07

$88.00
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A reproduction of George I at Newmarket by John Wootton in an antique Aged Gold frame on a white background.
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Tally-Ho No. 07

8x10

$88.00
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This moody landscape captures the historical significance of the royal visit to the birthplace of British racing, detailed with an impressive array of figures and thoroughbreds against the rolling heath. Housed in an antique aged gold frame, the brushed bronze and amber undertones provide a majestic weight that makes it a standout piece for a grand foyer or a formal dining room.

An heirloom-quality reproduction of "George I at Newmarket, 4 or 5 October, 1717" by John Wootton (circa 1717).

Dimensions: 8x10


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Hand-selected for our Tally-Ho collection, this piece has been meticulously curated for a timeless home.

The Print


Each reproduction is rendered on professional-grade, acid-free paper featuring a subtle linen texture. This specific finish mimics the weave of an original canvas, diffusing light beautifully and providing the weight and feel of a true antique. Printed in a premier Midwest laboratory, our prints are designed to resist fading and remain a staple in your home for decades.

The Framing


We partner with master framers to provide high-quality reproduction frames that honor the era of the artwork. Every framed print arrives "wall-ready," protected by crystal-clear glass and fitted with a modern sawtooth hanger. Our frames bridge the gap between old-world charm and modern convenience, ensuring your art looks as though it was inherited, not just bought.

The Curation


Every piece in The Gallery is hand-selected by our founder. We spend countless hours scouring historical archives to find hidden masterpieces that share a cohesive soul and palette. By identifying works with a specific "lived-in" character, we’ve done the work of building a collection for you—ensuring that every print, from the first to the fiftieth, hangs together in perfect harmony.